Multidimensionally resolved pore size distributions

Strange, John H. and Webber, J. Beau W.
(1996)
Multidimensionally resolved pore size distributions.
In: 28th Congress of the AMPERE on Magnetic Resonance and Related Phenomena, Sep 01-06, 1996 , Canterbury, England.
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Abstract

A novel method of determining median pore size and pore size distributions as a function of spatial position inside a porous sample is described. Pore sizes have been measured with 1-, 2- and 3-dimensional spatial resolution, using NMR cryoporometry in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging techniques. The method is suitable for pore diameters in the range of 30 Angstrom to over 2000 Angstrom pore diameter, and is based on the technique of freezing a liquid in the pores and measuring the melting temperature by nuclear magnetic resonance. Since the melting point is depressed for crystals of small size, the melting point depression gives a measurement of pore size.